6. Aplicación posible (Alejandría)
6.2 Tecnologías empleadas
6.4.6 Aplicación simulada
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NOTE
1. After identifying the problem and verifying the recommended action, if the information Codes keep reoccuring or for help on Information Codes that appear on your machine but are not listed above, please contact your local Panasonic Authorized Dealer.716 Cannot logon to the designated SMTP Server. Check the SMTP Server IP Address setting. Contact the Network Administrator.
-- 717 Incomplete SMTP Protocol transmission. SMTP
Server’s hard disk may be full.
SMTP Server is defective.
Contact the Network Administrator.
-- 718 Page Memory Overflow occurred while receiving
printing data. The paper size selected within your application to print is larger than the paper size loaded in the cassette(s).
Check the document size and resolution. Ask originator to re-send in a supported size and resolution.
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719 Received data via LAN is in a format that is not supported.
Ask the originator to re-send with a supported file attachment format:
1. In a TIFF-F format.
2. Image data conforming to recording paper size.
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720 Cannot connect to the POP Server. (Incorrect POP Server IP Address) POP Server is down.
Check the POP Server IP Address. Contact the Network Administrator.
-- 721 Cannot connect to the POP Server. (User Name or
Password error)
Check the POP User Name and Password or the APOP settings.
Contact the Network Administrator.
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722 Failed to obtain the Network Parameters (Such as: IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway IP Address, etc.) from the DHCP server.
1. Check the LAN Cable connection. 2. Contact your Network Administrator and
verify whether the DHCP is available on your network. If it is not, change the Fax Parameter No. 169 (DHCP CLIENT) to "INVALID" and set the other Network Parameters manually (See page 9).
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725 DNS Server connection timed out. DNS Server is down.
Check the DNS Server IP Address. Contact the Network Administrator.
-- 726 Received an error response from the DNS Server. Check the POP Server Name.
Check the SMTP Server Name.
-- 728 The document was sent to the Internet Fax in an
incompatible file type (PDF).
Note: PDF file format is only used when sending an Internet Fax to a PC
Change the Fax Parameter No. 177 (XMT FILE FORMAT) to "TIFF".
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729 Failed to authenticate (SMTP AUTHENTICATION) when connecting with the SMTP server.
Check the SMTP AUTHENT. User Name and Password.
Contact the Network Administrator. 730 Cannot retrieve the Journal nor program the Internet
Parameters and the Auto Dialler remotely via email from a PC.
Check that the Fax Parameter No. 158 (PC REMOTE UPDATE) is set to "2:VALID".
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731 The dialler buffer for manual dialling was full (70 stations) when the Relay Transmission Request was received.
Request the originator to re-send the Relay Transmission Request after the reserved communication is finished.
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800/816/ 825
Unit was requested to relay a document or Confidential Communication but has no capability.
Check with the other party. --
815 Mailbox is full. --
870 Memory overflow occurred while storing documents into memory for transmission.
Transmit documents without storing into memory.
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Info.
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Standard Compliance 10Base-T Ethernet (IEEE 802.3), 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet (IEEE802.3u) Connector Interfaces 10/100 Base-TX port: RJ-45
Compatibility IETFRFC 2305, ITU-T T.37 Communication Protocol TCP/IP, SMTP, POP3, MIME
File Format TIFF MH [IETFRFC 2301 Profile S], MMR (400 dpi only) PDF MH, MMR (400 dpi only) [when sending to PCs only] Email Receiving Width Maximum Letter/A4 size
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Glossary
10Base-T/100Base-TX An Ethernet standard for cable.
The 10/100 refers to its 10/100 Mbps bandwidth, the base to single channel baseband, and the T to the Twisted pair.
The cable uses two pairs of unshielded twisted wires.
Client Clients are computers that run software programs used to contact and obtain data from Server software program on another computer, often across a great distance.
Default Gateway IP Address
This is your Gateway's Address, it is used by other Networks to determine which route to take when communicating with your Internet Fax.
Delivery Notice Delivery Notice is a Message Disposition Notification (MDN) request initiated by the sending IFax to the destination IFax. The receiving IFax replies with a delivery processing confirmation after the message (email) was read.
Direct Dialling The method of dialling where you enter the entire telephone numbrer or email address through the keypad.
Direct SMTP Allows IFax machines to communicate directly with each other within the Firewall (Intranet) without going through the Mail Server, thus alleviating the burden on the mail server.
Directory Search Dialling
Allows you to dial a full telephone number or email address by searching the station's name entered in the One-Touch keys or Abbreviated dialling numbers.
Domain Name A unique name that identifies an Internet site.
Domain Names always have two or more parts, separated by dots.
The part on the left is the most specific, and the part on the right is the most general.
Email Address The address for sending and receiving data by email. It consists of User name, Sub-domain name and Domain name.
End receiving station In a relay network, the final station designated to receive the document.
Ethernet A very common method of networking computers and equipment in a LAN.
Ethernet can handle up to 100 Mbps and can be used with almost any kind of computer.
Home Page The page that your Browser displays when it starts up or the main web page for a business, organization, etc.
Host Any computer on a network that is a repository for services available to other computers on the network.
A Host must have a unique Host name within a domain.
The host is the first (left most) section of the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN).
The remainder of the FQDN is the domain and often tells you something about where your machine is located (Ex: at Panasonic).
Ex:
Your machine's email address is: [email protected]
In the example above "fax01" is the host and "panasonic.com" is the domain.
Initial Sending Station In a relay network, the station that is originating the document transmission.
Internet The vast collection of inter-connected networks that all use the TCP/IP protocols. The Internet connects independent networks into a vast global internet.
Intranet A private network inside a company or organization that uses the same kinds of software that you would find on the public Internet, but that is only for internal use.
IP Address A unique number used to identify equipment or host computers on the Internet.
ISP (Internet Service Provider)
An institution that provides access to the Internet in some form, usually for money.
LAN (Local Area Network)
A computer network system and printer limited to an immediate area, such as an Office, Factory, and University used to integrate and exchange data.
LDAP Lightweight Directory Acces Protocol (LDAP) is a directory service protocol that runs over TCP/IP.
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MAC Address Its the hardware address, often referred to as MAC (Media Access Control) address that is assigned to the equipment. MAC address is hard-coded and is not configurable.
The MAC address consists of 6 hexadecimal numbers separated by colons.
Ex: 00:00:c0:34:f1:50
Mail Gateway IP Address
The Address of the Mail Server.
The Internet Fax communicates with your existing Mail Server for all communication traffic.
Mailing List A system that allows people to send an email to one address, whereupon their message is conveyed to multiple subscribers on the Mailing List.
MAPI Acronym for Message Application Programming Interface.
A standard Windows interface for messaging that enables different mail programs and other mail-aware applications like word processors and spreadsheets to exchange messages and attachments with each other.
MDN This Message Disposition Notification (MDN) is requested by the sender for a delivery processing confirmation indicating that the message (email) was read.
MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension)
A standard used for attaching non-text (image) files to Internet email messages.
Network Any time you connect 2 or more computers together so that they can share resources, you have a computer network.
Connect 2 or more networks together and you have an internet.
Network address An individual 4-digit addressing number assigned to a One-Touch/ Abbreviated number that identifies a particular station in a relay network.
Network password A 4-digit password assigned to a network address to prevent unauthorized stations from accessing a relay station.
PDF Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF) is a universal file format that preserves all the fonts, formatting, graphics, and color of any source document, regardless of the application and platform used to create it.
POP (Post Office Protocol)
POP refers to the way email software such as Eudora or your machine gets email from a mail server.
You must always have a POP account that you tell your email software to use to retrieve your mail.
Protocol A protocol is the special set of rules for communicating that the end points in a telecommunication connection use when they send signals back and forth. Both end points must recognize and observe the protocol.
Relay Address A 3-digit code that identifies your machine is programmed in a relay network.
Relay Network A group of machines that communicate via a relay station.
Relay Station A certain type of machine that can store and forward documents to an end receiving station and/or a relay station in another relay network.
Your machine can not be used as a relay station.
Relayed Transmission Sending a document to a relay station, which in turn, sends the document to the end receiving station.
Relayed Transmission Report
A report that contains information regarding the last document transmission to a relay station.
Router (Gateway) A special purpose computer (Or software package) that handles the connection between 2 or more networks.
Gateways act like traffic cops, they spend their time looking at the destination addresses of the packets passing through them and deciding which route to send them on.
Sender Selection The user can select one of 24 pre-programmed sender’s name and email address/telephone number before each transmission.
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Server A computer, or a software package, that provides a specific kind of service to client software running on other computers.
A single server machine could have several different server software packages running on it, thus providing many different servers to clients on the network.
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
This is the main communication protocol used to send and receive email on the Internet.
Subnet Mask A mask bit used to manage sub-segments of the network which is defined with network IDs.
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol)
TCP/IP is a suite of protocols used to connect to the Internet and wide-area networks.
TIFF Image Viewer An application software to view the contents of TIFF-F File. Some TIFF Image Viewers may not display the data properly.
TIFF-F (Tagged Image File Format)
An image file format for attachments of graphic data for smooth transmission between different units.
The coding method of this format supports the same coding as Modified Huffman (MH) and multiple-page image data.
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A
ABBR. Dialling Number...27
Abbreviated Email Addressing...45
Address Confirmation ...57
Auto Dialler ...25
Auto Dialling Number ...29
C
Control Panel ...6D
Delivery Notice...53Dialling Re-enter Function ...56
Direct IFAX XMT ...15
Directory Search Dialling ...46
Directory Sheet ...32
E
Email Address...29F
Fax Parameter Table ...34Function Key List ...8
I
Ifax Return Receipt ...76Inbound Routing... 17
,
72 Information Codes...91Internet Communication...14
Internet Parameters ...23
Internet Relay Station ...81
L
LAN Interface ...24LDAP...13
M
Mailing List ...55Manual Email Addressing ...43
Manual Email Addressing Restriction Function ...55
Memory Transmission Reservation ...49
Multiple Address Prohibit Function ...55
Multi-Station Transmission (Broadcasting) ...48
N
Network Scanner ... 18,
77O
One-Touch Email Addressing ...44One-Touch Key...25
P
Pause ...6,
7 POP Access Key ...64,
65 POP Parameters ... 60POP Server ... 60
POP3 Client... 11
Pre Installation Information... 9
Program Keys... 64
R
Receiving Documents via LAN ... 58Receiving Email from a POP Server ... 60
Relay Network ... 79
Relay XMT Report (COMM. JOURNAL) ... 89
Relayed Transmission ... 78
Returned Email... 54
S
Selectable Domains... 51Sender Selection ... 66
Sender Selection List... 69
Sending Documents via LAN... 42
SMTP Authentication... 20
SMTP Mail Server ... 10
Subject Line Entry ... 70
W
Wrong Transmission Prevention Function... 55IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Model No. Serial No.
Date of Purchase
Dealer
Address
Telephone Number ( ) – Supplies Telephone Number ( ) –
Service Telephone Number ( ) –
When requesting information, supplies or service, always refer to the model and serial number of your machine. The model and serial number plate (Main Name Plate) is located on the machine as shown below. For your convenience, space is provided below to record information you may need in the future for reference or troubleshooting.
For the total system to work properly via LAN, certain information and additional parameters must be set. Please contact your network administrator for the required information and connection to the LAN.
User Information
Company Name: Address: Dept.: City:
Tel. No.: Fax No.:
Internet Parameters (See page 24) IP Address:
Subnet Mask:
Default Gateway IP Address: Primary DNS IP Address: Secondary DNS IP Address: Email Address:
SMTP Server IP Name: or SMTP Server IP Address:
POP Server Name: or POP Server IP Address: POP User Name:
POP Possword: (For security, do not write it in - but keep it in a safe place)
LDAP Server Name: or LDAP Server IP Address: LDAP Log In Name:
LDAP Password: LDAP Search Base: Host Name:
Model and Serial Number
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